Need Pics of cars with Duragloss #105

TigerMike said:
To be honest, I notice very little difference in appearance in using DG 105 as compared to Z5P. The DG105 looks every bit as good as Z5, IMO.





Oh boy, shields up, you're asking for it now ;)

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I agree by the way :)
 
I think all of the modern LSP are very good products and if we lined all of our vehicles up after a fresh polish (wax or sealant) very few would be able to say with any certainty what product was used where.

There is a lot to be said for the simple truth that the best adhesion and shine will always begin with a clean, swirl free surface.
 
abbeysdad said:
I think all of the modern LSP are very good products and if we lined all of our vehicles up after a fresh polish (wax or sealant) very few would be able to say with any certainty what product was used where.

There is a lot to be said for the simple truth that the best adhesion and shine will always begin with a clean, swirl free surface.
I agree. It's all in the surface prep. Ever since I bought my PC, I've been putting emphazis on prep products. I have good paint sealant and waxes to use, but you can't get the best shine if you're not prepping your surface appropiately, I don't care what you use as your LSP. JMO

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Z06-Goose said:
It's all in the surface prep. Ever since I bought my PC, I've been putting emphazis on prep products



Same here. Honestly, I don't even know why people spend hundreds of dollars on LSP's when the looks are so similar. Why not spend money for the best polishes, where the true shine comes from. I have pretty much perfected my prep, so now I am just testing LSPs and seeing which ones I like best. I will agree that some LSPs will look better than others, but you can't accurately get an idea of what something looks like over a few internet pics.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
Same here. Honestly, I don't even know why people spend hundreds of dollars on LSP's when the looks are so similar. Why not spend money for the best polishes, where the true shine comes from. I have pretty much perfected my prep, so now I am just testing LSPs and seeing which ones I like best. I will agree that some LSPs will look better than others, but you can't accurately get an idea of what something looks like over a few internet pics.



I full agree. What I'm looking nowadays is the better protection, because at least the 90 % of the look is achieved via preparing the clear coat. One sealant wich protects very good and one nice carnauba will be perfect for each one of us, but there are lots of products, and the need of try something new is very hard ;)

Regards !!
 
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